How long should you wait until you put dentures in after you have your teeth pulled?
Question : How long should you wait until you put dentures in after you have your teeth pulled?
Many of the doctor’s offices say to put the dentures in right away. People I have talked to that did that had far more problems with the fit of the dentures. The ones that waited 6 weeks had far better fit. What is the reason for putting in the dentures right away?
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Answer by shortyb
please ask your dentist
Skahhh, We always put dentures in right after taking teeth out. It is not to get more money, it is actually a bigger headache for me to do it that way. Ideally the teeth need to be out and completly healed for 4-6 months typically if you want to wait on getting teeth.. The reason for doing a denture following the extractions are multi-fold : 1. It allows you not to go without teeth for 4-6 months, not many people can survive in today’s society without teeth 2. It acts like a “band-aid” and keeps the swelling and bleeding to a minimum. 3. It gives you a look at what they will look like.
After the healing is complete, I usually reline the denture, which is a 1 day procedure where new plastic is added to the tissue side to make it fit more like a “glove” or if you do not like something about the original, you keep it for a spare an I will make a new one that fits better.